Bowling Alley Boys
Photo of boys working in Arcade Bowling Alley, Trenton, N.J. Photo taken late at night. The boys work until midnight and later. Location: Trenton, New Jersey / Photo by Lewis W. Hine., Dec. 20, 1909.
Scavenger
Scavenger. Location: Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.1916.
Toting Wood
Toting wood. Location: Fall River, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. 1916
Swiping Coal
Swipin' coal from the freight yards. Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / L.W. Hine. 1917.
15 yr old Railroad Worker 15-yearoldboywhosaysheworkssomefortherailroad. Mountain Grove, Missouri / Lewis W. Hine. August 25, 1916.
Delivery boy for railroad Youngdeliveryboywithheavybundles. Location: Mobile, Alabama. October 1914.
Girl Punching Sheets
15-year old girl punching sheets. Boston Index Card Co.,. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. 1917.
Telegraph Lineman
Telegraph lineman. Location: Kentucky / Lewis W. Hine. August 1916.
Table Boys
2 table boys in Moore Drug store. Location: Montgomery, Alabama. 1914 Oct.
Linking Bed Springs
Boys "linking" bed-springs. 14 and 15 years old. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. Jan. 1917.
Lumber Company Worker
Dangerous work. Charlie McBride. Said twelve years old. This twelve year old boy has a steady job with the Miller and Vidor Lumber Company. He takes slabs out of the chute which has a moving endless chain to carry the wood up the chute. He passes the slabs on to the other boy who saws them on an unguarded circular saw. Charlie runs the saw himself whenever he gets a chance. He is exposed, not only to the above dangers, but to the weather, no roof even. Has been here for some months. "Get four bits a day." (Fifty cents.) Works ten hours. This was the only mill that I found around Beaumont that employed boys - likely because they are located some distance out of town. Location: Beaumont, Texas. 1913 Nov.
Racking Flowers
Sadie Singer, 15 years old, racking flowers at the Beston Floral Supply Co., 347-357 Cambridge Street. Said to be the only flower factory in Massachusetts. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. Jan 1917.
Laundry Boy
One of the young wagon boys. There are a good many of these at certain seasons of the year. Location: Birmingham, Alabama. Oct. 1914.
Photo of boys working in Arcade Bowling Alley, Trenton, N.J. Photo taken late at night. The boys work until midnight and later. Location: Trenton, New Jersey / Photo by Lewis W. Hine., Dec. 20, 1909.
Scavenger
Scavenger. Location: Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.1916.
Toting Wood
Toting wood. Location: Fall River, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. 1916
Swiping Coal
Swipin' coal from the freight yards. Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / L.W. Hine. 1917.
15 yr old Railroad Worker
15-year old boy who says he works some for the railroad. Mountain Grove, Missouri / Lewis W. Hine. August 25, 1916.
Delivery boy for railroad
Young delivery boy with heavy bundles. Location: Mobile, Alabama. October 1914.
Stealing coal from railroad coal-yard
[Stealing coal from railroad coal-yard.] Location: [Boston, Massachusetts] / Lewis W. Hine. January 29, 1917.
Girl and boy stealing coal
[Stealing coal from railroad coal-yard.] Location: [Boston, Massachusetts]. / Lewis W. Hine. January 29, 1917.
Dump Scavenger
Pine Street Dump Scavenger. Location: Fall River, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. 1916.
Workers at a Cigar Company
Salvador Rodriguez Cigar Co. Location: Tampa, Florida. 1909.
Girl Punching Sheets
15-year old girl punching sheets. Boston Index Card Co.,. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. 1917.
Telegraph Lineman
Telegraph lineman. Location: Kentucky / Lewis W. Hine. August 1916.
Table Boys
2 table boys in Moore Drug store. Location: Montgomery, Alabama. 1914 Oct.
Linking Bed Springs
Boys "linking" bed-springs. 14 and 15 years old. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. Jan. 1917.
Lumber Company Worker
Dangerous work. Charlie McBride. Said twelve years old. This twelve year old boy has a steady job with the Miller and Vidor Lumber Company. He takes slabs out of the chute which has a moving endless chain to carry the wood up the chute. He passes the slabs on to the other boy who saws them on an unguarded circular saw. Charlie runs the saw himself whenever he gets a chance. He is exposed, not only to the above dangers, but to the weather, no roof even. Has been here for some months. "Get four bits a day." (Fifty cents.) Works ten hours. This was the only mill that I found around Beaumont that employed boys - likely because they are located some distance out of town. Location: Beaumont, Texas. 1913 Nov.
Racking Flowers
Sadie Singer, 15 years old, racking flowers at the Beston Floral Supply Co., 347-357 Cambridge Street. Said to be the only flower factory in Massachusetts. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. Jan 1917.
Laundry Boy
One of the young wagon boys. There are a good many of these at certain seasons of the year. Location: Birmingham, Alabama. Oct. 1914.